THE SUN: Today's front page has a picture appearing to show Sally Bercow kissing another man.

DAILY MIRROR: Struggling pensioners could be stripped of their cold weather payments and free bus passes in a bid by Iain Duncan Smith to cap benefits

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Schools will be encouraged to admit children as young as two to help solve the country's child care crisis.

THE GUARDIAN: A concerted global effort to tackle the causes of cancer linked to lifestyle, such as alcohol abuse, sugar and obesity, was urged yesterday by the World Health Organisation as it predicted the number of cases is set to soar by 70 per cent to nearly 25million a year over the next two decades.

THE DAILY MAIL: BT has been ordered to refund thousands of customers it overcharged in a directory enquiries rip off.

Callers were kept hanging on the line, unaware it was costing them £2.39 a minute.

THE INDEPENDENT: Thousands of suspected rape cases may have been wrongly discontinued over the past two years because police forces or prosecutors are misinterpreting official guidelines.

THE TIMES: Disputes over big construction projects, from schools to shopping centres, will be fast-tracked through a new planning court under plans to curb to costly legal challenges.